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Aluminum phosphate sealed alumina coating:: Characterization of microstructure

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/S0921-5093(01)01367-3

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plasma-sprayed alumina coatings; aluminum phosphate scaling; microstructure of alumina coating; microscopy of alumina coatings

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The microstructure of aluminum phosphate sealed plasma-sprayed alumina coating was characterized by X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy, and analytical transmission electron microscopy. Microstructural characterization was carried out to identify the phases of the coating and to understand better the strengthening effect of aluminum phosphate sealant in the coating. The main phases in the coating are metastable gamma-Al2O3 and stable alpha-Al2O3. The overall structure of the coating is lamellar with columnar gamma-Al2O3 grains. The aluminum phosphate sealant shows good penetration into the coating to the depth of about 300 mum filling the structural defects such as pores, cracks and gaps between the lamellae. The sealant in the coating has the relative composition of 26 at.% aluminum and 74 at.% phosphorus giving the molar ratio P:Al of 3, which refers to the metaphosphates Al(PO3)(3). There is also some crystalline aluminum phosphate in the coating, in the form of berlinite-type orthophosphate AlPO4, owing to the reaction between the sealant and the alumina coating. Thus, the phosphate bonding in the alumina coating is based both on chemical bonding resulting from the chemical reaction with the alumina coating and on adhesive binding resulting from the formation of the condensed phosphates in the structural defects of the coating. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V.. All rights reserved.

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